"... Co., New York, 1930.
$2.50.
IN strange contrast with the rather thick
volume of Collected Essay a, this thin volume
represents the complete poetical putout of
ThomasStearnsEliot, one of the greatest..."

"... and does not like
to take curtain calls.
For the quiet and scholarly man he looks and is. ThomasStearnsEliot has had a resoundingly successful career. He has received
honorary degrees from 14 ol the worlds..."

"... spy James Jesus Angletons favorite
poet was ThomasStearnsEliot. He knew
him personally and corresponded with him.
Eliot was simply monumental, Angleton
once told me. But Eliot killed poetry.
A lot..."

"...-3217 PZ3.E2 42 Er
A story of the building of the Erie Canal and life
along the route from 1817 to 1825.
1357. THOMASSTEARNSELIOT, 1888T.
S. Eliot, an American who became a
British subject, wrote early..."

"...T. S. ELIOT
ANDREW ELIOT, a cordwainer, born in 1627, left
the Somerset village of East Coker in middle age to go to
America. ThomasStearnsEliot returned to that spot (via
Messrs Faber and Faber..."

"... Winters, John Crowe Ransom, Allen
Tate, and T. S. Eliot. ThomasStearnsEliot, Religion and
Literature in Selected Essays (New York, 1950) is an
explicit comment, by a modern poet who is also a religious..."

"... inevitable that he should
try to find something in traditional
religion as a way to
spiritual calm.
ThomasStearnsEliot was
born in St. Louis, Missouri, in
1888. His paternal grandfather,
after graduating..."

"... .Mucoulny BE. 0977.
Theories of T. S. Eliot
Provide Tlieme
Of informai Tailc
by Joan DeNczzo
Thé Social And Political Ideas
of ThomasStearnsEliot was the
theme of Peter Scotts informal
address at the SCM..."

"...T. S. ELIOT
ANDREW ELIOT, a cordwainer, born in 1627, left
the Somerset village of East Coker in middle age to go to
America. ThomasStearnsEliot returned to that spot (via
Messrs Faber and Faber..."